Pinang Gazette and Straits Chronicle, 21 June 1889

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  • 26 1 Pinang Gazette AND STRAITS CHRONICLE PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. New Series. ESTABLISHED 1833. [Price 20 Cents VOL. XLVII. Fill DAY. JUNE 21, 1889. No. 50
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    • 1439 1 KAISER BOCK BEER. brooi the Kaiser Beer brewery Company Limited, Niclermendig on the Rhine. Huitenbach Brothers A Company, Sole Agents for the Straits Settlements and Sumatra. 926 Pe U Comuanv Holt’s Weekly Line?* 11 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY—(LTD.) THE following are the appointed NEDERLANDSCH INDISCHE STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. packets convey
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    • 1910 2 INSURANCES, £l,OOO STG. ,SLE OF SKYE WHISKY. The Marine Insurance Company Payable at Age 55, or at death if pre- t co ph I r limited vious (even if that event occurs during the J. DUKKERS ZOON'S SPECIALTIES, THE undersigned are prepared to accept twelve months)—may be secured by a|
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    • 49 3 To Inr j»i. vi A Per-on < ureil of Deafness und noises in the head of 23 years' standing by a simple remedy, will send a description of it 1 ui.i: to any Person who applies to N n not sox. J Bedford Square, London. \V. U., England. -Ardt !»12
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  • 972 3 Writing on this subject, the Luiuluii and China says Some strange fatalitv, such as attended ami goaded on the Wandering Jew," appears to have invaded the precincts of the Legislative Council at Singapore. Some legislation must of necessity be always in progress in a living
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  • 748 3 (From the J'rce Press.') The four soldiers, Parrott, Cotto», Sibley and Evans, arrested in Coleman Street on Sunday evening, June 2, for an unprovoked assault on a syce, afterwards unmercifully beating a native' constable who came to the rescue, came before Air. Hudson yesterday (June 12.) An officer
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    • 258 4 ROBINSON Co. -A-T2.E 2STOW NEW GOODS Ex. S. S. GLENSHIEL. Glendower Shirts, Collars in various shapes, Wraps, Bugs and Mauds, Black and Fancy Coatings, Blue and White Serges, Cricketing Flannels, Fancy Tennis Flannels, Seamless Half Hose Knickerbocker Stockings, Waterproof Coats in all sizes, Fancy Ties and Scarfs, White Kid gloves.
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    • 41 4 The Agra Bank Limited. Capital £1,000,000 I One Million Sterling, t Head Office Nicholas Lane, Lombard Street, London,E.C. /Dv/pr/. Agencies in India and China. Calcltia Kurkachee Hong-kong Bombay Agra Bushire Madras Lahore Bu-bOkah Rangoon Shanghai Singapore 967 BOUSTEAD Co., lywifr, Z’e/iapf/
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  • 127 4 Penang, 20th .lune, 1889. it A I K 3 CLOSE AS FOLLOWS I.onPon, Demand Hank 3 o(‘ dollar. Do. I months* sight Bank... .12 Do. 6 Credits 3/J’ Da. 6 Documentary 3/2 Crleo.it, Demand Bank Bs. 227 D< 30 days’sight Private 230'. B?mbty, Demand Bank 227 Do. 30 days*sight
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  • 144 4 London, 17th June, 1689. A treaty has been .signed granting autonomy to Samoa. The Russo-Servian convention is disquieting the rumour of Russian’s attitude is, however, denied. Hungary is suffering from drought. Letters from I’jiji dated lOtli Match announce that Mr. Stanley is coming to the Zanzibar coast with
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  • 1704 4 :o: I he la>t Goi’ci’initeid Gazette contains the annual reports of Perak. Selangor and Sungei Ljong for 1888. The reports on Perak and Selangor are the last that their respective residents will write, and are, in this respect.* of peculiar interest. Sir Hugh Low. to whose administrative
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  • 31 5 BIRTH. On the 12th instant, at Nixon Villa, Harewood Road, Menon, the wife of Lieut. J. F. Mills, IL N., H. Al. S. Comas, of a daughter. By telegram.
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  • 488 5 Lord Harris has been attacked with diptheria. A daring plot to poison the Maharaja of Kotah has been brought to light. Lord Lytton has now only a slight affection of the threat, and hopes to return to Paris by the end of the month, j News has
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  • 1318 5 Wo are informed that the Golf Club tennis lawns are now ready for playing on. Captain Craufurd, R.x., Master Attendant, s. s., left for Larut on Wednesday night in the Government steamer Horsburgh. At a meeting of the Turf Club held on Tuesday, it was decided that,
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  • 338 5 Penang Cricket Club. versus 58th Regiment. The return match wa- played at the Line- on Wednesday afternoon, and, after an exciting game, ended in a draw, neither -ide having scored. The teams played tyvelve aside instead of eleven as usual. The ground, so far as getting a good footing
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  • 104 5 A rrivai.s. 17th June.—Per s. s. Gympie from Taiping Air. J. Chong and Mr. Khoo J Bth June.—Per s. s. Gympie from Taiping Mr. L. D’Araujo. Departi res. Itith June. —Per s. s. Gympie for Taiping: Mr. F. Andrews and Mr. 11. Baptist. 17th June.—Per s. s. Gympie
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  • 611 5 Io the Editor of the Piuanj Gazelle. Sir, Will you alloyy me to -ay a feyv words about'Mr. Low’s letter in your issue of Friday la.-t. Mr. Loyv there refers to my private practice. Certainly, it is iu very bad ta-te to do -o noyv. I never denied I
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  • 2726 6 Extract’s from the Resident’s Annual Report. The total Expenditure for the y ear amounted to S' 0.>.>.37d. again-i an Expenditure of $1."33,0dd. ami an actual Expenditure in SS7 of $885,931. The above Expenditure includes 8118,650, the final jiayment on the State debt incurred before British Protection was
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  • 2339 6 Extracts from the Resident's Annual Report. The export of rie‘<di from the State was prohibited in 1881 as the wasteful process of collection, which only the natives can be induced to use. threatened the entire extinction of these trees it i- found that, in the great destruction
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    • 46 6 ROSS PRITCHARD, TAILORS A- 0 K.XTLEM EX’S OCT El’r IE RS. Street, Have opexeo oi t i:.\ s. s. GENT’S DANCING PUMPS. GENT’S PATENT LEATHER SHOES. GENTS’S CALF LACE SHOES. GENT’S CALF LACE WALKING BOOTS. GENT’S BUFF LACE WALKING BOOTS. GENT'S BUFF LAGE SHOES. e 610
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    • 2034 7 UKnwuuTscirEK lloyv. EASTERN AND ORIENTAL GRAND HOTFI The Posit iveGovernment Security HOTEL Bracts™ 1 Cl «r. »s«r.n« Company («a.) to the Impel lal German L. K ELLER MANN, Proprietor. The Company request the earnest attention of Government. THIS FIRST CLASS HOTEL is situat-' This Hotel, the largest in Penang, is
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    • 1531 8 NOTICE. THE BEST NATURAL APERIENT. :o: The A POLLLXA RIS CO., Limited, The following Crown Lands situated in the South W est Balik London, beg to announce that, Pulau) .District Penang Island, will be sold by Public Auction at the IS numerous District Office, Balik Pulau on Wednesday, 26th June
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    • 519 8 PENANG ICE WORKS»: Beach Street No. Open on week days from 7.30 to 10 ami I’rotn noon Io 5.30 p. m.. on ami Holidays from a. nt. to noon. ICE ILL ONLY BE DELI VII»; AGAINST CASH OR TICKETS NOT AGAINST BOOKS OR THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTEI U' Tr TO
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